At 10:00 AM 12/18/2009, you wrote:
Is there any way, from within Rbase to convert a group of JPGs into a single PDF file?
Mike


Mike,

Yes. You should use R:Twain2PDF!

http://www.rtwain2pdf.com/

R:Twain2PDF is a compact utility program placed into an
easy to use interface for gathering JPG images and TWAIN
sources to produce PDF documents. You can select from a
list of available TWAIN sources or from a scanner to
capture images. R:Twain2PDF uses the TWAIN driver which
is included with your scanner or TWAIN device, and not
the actual product software.

Image compression options for R:Twain2PDF include Flate
and Jpeg.

The PDF Document Properties allow you to add document
information to the PDF output. R:Twain2PDF and supports
128-bit encryption and user permissions. Several Page
Layout, Page Mode, and Viewer Preferences are available.

R:Twain2PDF also supports optical character recognition
to capture an area from the scanned documents. OCR
options include the capturing of an entire page or a
specified region. Additional OCR options allow you to
choose specific page or any page range.

R:Twain2PDF can be launched with the available executable,
or can be launched behind the scenes within an application
using the available Plugin. Both are provided with the
purchase.

John
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